24 Hour Mountain Bike Race

Two Moon 24

Photo: Chris Leakey

Venue/Camping

There is a fire ban in the park. Make sure to bring a cook stove and lots of warm clothes.

The start/finish and all racer camping is in Two Moon Campground.
Click the maps to see details of the campground and get you there.
The campground has paved roads, water, and bathrooms. There is a playground and
a pump track right by the start finish. Many of the sites along the course even
have electricity. There is also solid 4g coverage, so you can stream
movies while your buddies are out suffering. There are about 100 sites in the campground.
It will not be very practical to stay anywhere else for the race.

Camp Rules:

Everyone must be in a designated camp site.

All vehicles must be in the campsite and parked on the gravel. No parking
on pavement or on dirt/grass. If your team has more vehicles than will
fit in your site, there will be overflow parking available. Vehicles in
the overflow area must still pay the camping fees.

No more than one team is allowed in each site.

Up to 10 people are allowed in each site, so your team can all camp together.

The park is allowing us to put more tents in each site than the standard
rule of one. Please don't abuse this, and keep your tents close together.

Quiet hours are from 10pm to 6am. We understand you will be racing all night,
but please do your best to keep noise to a minimum.
No generators. We will have all the battery charging you need at
the start/finish line. Let's make sure non racing campers have a good weekend as well.

Checkout time on Sunday has been extended to 3pm.

Glass containers/bottles are not allowed in state parks in Wyoming.

Pets must be on a leash.

Other standard Wyoming State Parks camping rules apply.

State Park Camping Fees:

Wyoming Resident - $10/night/vehicle

Non-resident - $17/night/vehicle

Camping includes daily use fees.

Reservations:

There are 35 reservable sites in the campground. Solo racers in particular
are encouraged to make a reservation for one of the sites close to the trail.
You can make reservations beginning 120 days prior to the race weekend.
This year that is May 25th for reserving a site starting Friday night before
the race. Reserve
online
or call (877) 996-7275.

The campground is usually only very lightly used that time of year,
so there should be plenty of sites available for first-come-first-served
given our race limit.

Nearby supplies and other accommodations:

The town of Glendo has gas, limited groceries, and a few small restaurants.
Halls Marina, about 3/4 of a mile from the race, has a small cafe, ice and snacks.
Probably best to show up prepared though; this is rural Wyoming.
There are hotels and other accommodations 32 miles north on I-25 in
Douglas or 37 miles south on I-25 in Wheatland.